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Mike Johnson wrote:Get your own dictionary, leave ours alone and let us spoke English as us always spoke it!!
OH YEAH!
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As I approach senility, tubageezer may describe me. :P
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Mike Johnson wrote: By the rest of the world do you mean the USA? Some of us are still using Tuba Player. It's Oxford English Dictionary not Oxford American Dictionary. Get your own dictionary, leave ours alone and let us spoke English as us always spoke it!!
It's the same in the Oxford American Dictionary. Yes, and you can buy yours by clicking the link below. I own both.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/019517 ... oding=UTF8

P.S. By the rest of the world, I am also including Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, people I know in the U.K., Hong Kong, and Canada. I don't stay in one country. I am not closed minded.
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LoyalTubist wrote:P.S. By the rest of the world, I am also including Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, people I know in the U.K., Hong Kong, and Canada. I don't stay in one country. I am not closed minded.
Dude, you forgot Poland.
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Hey, I didn't. The word tuba in Polish means trumpet. I didn't want to confuse anyone.

Check your Polish/English dictionary at home to see if I am right.

:lol:
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GopherTuba08 wrote:let's say you play the tuba on the street for money, kind of like in the renaissance, would you be considered a tubador?
No, a tubador is what you open to get your tuba out of the instrument storage room.
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GopherTuba08 wrote:let's say you play the tuba on the street for money, kind of like in the renaissance, would you be considered a tubador?
Yes, absolutely!
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GopherTuba08 wrote:let's say you play the tuba on the street for money, kind of like in the renaissance, would you be considered a tubador?
Wow! You mean you can play a tuba for money!? :shock:
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windshieldbug wrote: Wow! You mean you can play a tuba for money!? :shock:
Absolutely! People will often pay you to STOP playing.
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